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A former immigration judge says trained asylum officers, not judges, should decide who can remain in the U.S., while other advocates argue the courts need more independence and resources instead.
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Hundreds of detained immigrants were granted bond after suing the federal government. High costs and government appeals may be keeping some locked up.
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Los inmigrantes detenidos en Michigan demandaron al gobierno federal para intentar obtener su libertad. Las demandas funcionaron para cientos de personas, pero un nuevo análisis muestra que eso está cambiando.
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Immigrants locked up in Michigan sued the federal government to try and go free. The lawsuits worked for hundreds of people, but a new analysis shows that’s changing.